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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3596537" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>I’ve gotten quite a bit of once-fired and range brass, this pandemic has eliminated my preference of new brass. I am sure some brass is better than others, but which ones? I guess my question is, are there certain brands that are ‘shoot em once and trash em’, or no more than 1-3 reloads? </p><p></p><p>My other question is on annealing…I’ve read many times, only necked cases and not to worry on straight wall? On the necked cases is it needed after every reload, after every other, every 3rd maybe? Also, is it ok to do the annealing with a torch and water, the ‘heat and tip over’ method?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3596537, member: 43126"] I’ve gotten quite a bit of once-fired and range brass, this pandemic has eliminated my preference of new brass. I am sure some brass is better than others, but which ones? I guess my question is, are there certain brands that are ‘shoot em once and trash em’, or no more than 1-3 reloads? My other question is on annealing…I’ve read many times, only necked cases and not to worry on straight wall? On the necked cases is it needed after every reload, after every other, every 3rd maybe? Also, is it ok to do the annealing with a torch and water, the ‘heat and tip over’ method? [/QUOTE]
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